If you can use Google Sheets you can use SyncWith to pull in data from your favorite apps and services, enabling you to see whats going on and answer key questions
@andrew_goldis thanks!! 1k+ integrations - a big thing we've been working on is lowering the cost/effort for us to have an integration, which is super exciting, and although many of these integrations are not (yet) as substantial as others, we still see them dramatically increasing the number of users who can actually get data out, which is our main goal.
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I am particularly fond of personalisation and customisation when looking for an app, software or basically anything. I love how much the user can customise like delete unwanted columns, select specific data and stuff like that.
I would love to see you guys, @AlexBlack, work with Microsoft and make a kind of similar app/add-on for MS Excel.
Keep up the good work guys!
@guptaakshitaa Fantastic, yeah feel similarly and hope to keep improving the customization aspect.
We've definitely been looking at building an addon for MS Excel too, I see they have a very similar web sdk that can be used to build a single addon for both Office 365 online excel and desktop excel.
@guptaakshitaa thanks Akshita! We definitely have our eye on integrating with a few other platforms, and Excel is right up there.
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This sounds like it will be great if I get it working, but what concerns me is the permissions requested by someone I don't know, permission to:
• Organise and delete your spreadsheets
• See the names and emails of people with whom you share your spreadsheets
Nobody know who may own SyncWith in the future, but I should give permission to edit and delete confidential data and to identify those who my sheets are shared with?!
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Woah - thanks for making this, @waterlooalex! Loved the demo. Being able to references cells for API calls seems really, really useful.
We've actually been looking for something like this for some time now. We currently use the GA add-on and Databox to build out marketing dashboards. It's not the best set up and there are more powerful options, but we were turned off by their pricing—I won't say who :)
Happy to switch our tooling and share any feedback you need—can't wait dig in!
@jtcchan Thanks for checking it out! Yes being able to reference values from cells in one of your sheets is one of our favorite features - you can use it to pull in a single dynamic value (for example a relative date, or a variable you can update), or any number of values in a column (for example stock tickers, or campaign names, or keywords) to get SyncWith to pull data once for each row.
Glad to hear you're already building out dashboards, they're such a powerful tool for this type of work! Looking forward to hearing any feedback you might have.
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Really great @waterlooalex
Product looks leaps and bounds above other options in the Sheets Addon marketplace!
- THE UX for digging into deeper levels of API data is on 🎯
- Ability to spin up just about any API on it
- Useful to just grab quick data mashups for fast insights!
Awesome free tool! Can't wait to see what other innovations you layer on to this!
@waterlooalex@jlogic thanks for the kind words!
Our goal was to hide as much complexity as possible while still exposing lots of capabilities for power users. Lots more to do on both fronts, but we're excited about where we're at already!
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OMG exactly what I have been looking for @waterlooalex and @colin_dellow Custom dashboards here I come ;) Nice work!
Cool product Alex. You know someone once said that every start up should start with a spreadsheet MVP. This will
Be a must have app for any start up. Plus you’ve changed the game for fantasy sports players. All the winners keep spreadsheets. Nice work! Congrats on the launch.
@sean_daniel thanks Sean! We've been blown away by some of the things our users have built. There's a community of Ford truck enthusiasts using us to track manufacturing delays on their new builds, down to the hour, all collaborating in the open. Can't wait to see what the fancy stats folks get up to!
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